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Piercing Probes Set of 5

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Each piercer is just over 5-1/2 inches long and is designed to make test connections to wires of varying sizes (.050 to .150 diam).

POPupTEXTforMOUSEThe pointed tip allows separation of dense wire groups and easy connection.

The point is retracted by a syringe-type operation

No more “pulling back” on the handle to penetrate insulation.

The unit is molded in durable nylon, impervious to cleaning solvents and most fuels.

Set includes one probe of each color: Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Black.

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In the Piercing Probes Set of 5, each piercer is just over 5-1/2 inches long and is designed to make test connections to wires of varying sizes (.050 to .150 diam).

POPupTEXTforMOUSEThe pointed tip allows separation of dense wire groups and easy connection.

Watch a video on correct resealing techniques here.

The point is retracted by a syringe-type operation

No more “pulling back” on the handle to penetrate insulation.

The unit is molded in durable nylon, impervious to cleaning solvents and most fuels.

Set includes one probe of each color: Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, Black.

Banana clip style connectors in the Piercing Probes Set of 5 allow for use on most scopes and multimeters.with conventional cables.

The design allows for one-handed operation during piercing of wire and removal of probe.

.5 1/2 inch long probe permits easier access to individual wires within a harness, eliminating the need to unwrap long sections of harness.

The Piercing Probes Set of 5 has the capability of piercing wires of various sizes, therefore most electrical and electronic circuits can be easily accessed.

Ideal For Use With PicoScope

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Scan tool or scope?

We are often asked “Should I buy a scan tool or a scope”. The short answer is that you need both. A scan tool can often point you in the right direction, perhaps indicating a misfire on a specific cylinder but too often the less experienced technician then ends replacing several parts before the problem is solved. Oscilloscopes should be used:

  • To eliminate guesswork and test individual components before they are replaced. This avoids “parts darts” where more and more parts are replaced until the fault goes away.
  • To find intermittent wiring and connector faults.
  • When a vehicle has a problem but no code has been set or when multiple / misleading codes have been set
  • As the best way to find charging and starting problems.
  • To find problems with actuators such as motors and injectors that are not monitored by the ECU.
  • To identify mechanical problems such as compression and slipped / incorrectly fitted timing belts.

For the technician oscilloscopes lead to faster, more efficient diagnostics and a better understanding of how vehicle systems work. For the workshop using a PicoScope encourages a “fix it right” culture by reducing the number of parts changed on guesswork. The net result is improved customer satisfaction, increased repeat business and increased profits.